VictoriaMetrics/app/vmselect/promql/exec.go

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package promql
import (
"flag"
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"fmt"
"math"
"sort"
"strings"
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"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
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"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/app/vmselect/netstorage"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/app/vmselect/querystats"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/decimal"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/storage"
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"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/metrics"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/metricsql"
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)
var (
treatDotsAsIsInRegexps = flag.Bool("search.treatDotsAsIsInRegexps", false, "Whether to treat dots as is in regexp label filters used in queries. "+
`For example, foo{bar=~"a.b.c"} will be automatically converted to foo{bar=~"a\\.b\\.c"}, i.e. all the dots in regexp filters will be automatically escaped `+
`in order to match only dot char instead of matching any char. Dots in ".+", ".*" and ".{n}" regexps aren't escaped. `+
`This option is DEPRECATED in favor of {__graphite__="a.*.c"} syntax for selecting metrics matching the given Graphite metrics filter`)
)
// Exec executes q for the given ec.
func Exec(ec *EvalConfig, q string, isFirstPointOnly bool) ([]netstorage.Result, error) {
if querystats.Enabled() {
startTime := time.Now()
ac := ec.AuthToken
defer querystats.RegisterQuery(ac.AccountID, ac.ProjectID, q, ec.End-ec.Start, startTime)
}
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ec.validate()
e, err := parsePromQLWithCache(q)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
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}
qid := activeQueriesV.Add(ec, q)
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rv, err := evalExpr(ec, e)
activeQueriesV.Remove(qid)
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if err != nil {
return nil, err
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}
if isFirstPointOnly {
// Remove all the points except the first one from every time series.
for _, ts := range rv {
ts.Values = ts.Values[:1]
ts.Timestamps = ts.Timestamps[:1]
}
}
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maySort := maySortResults(e, rv)
result, err := timeseriesToResult(rv, maySort)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
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}
if n := ec.RoundDigits; n < 100 {
for i := range result {
values := result[i].Values
for j, v := range values {
values[j] = decimal.RoundToDecimalDigits(v, n)
}
}
}
return result, err
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}
func maySortResults(e metricsql.Expr, tss []*timeseries) bool {
switch v := e.(type) {
case *metricsql.FuncExpr:
switch strings.ToLower(v.Name) {
case "sort", "sort_desc",
"sort_by_label", "sort_by_label_desc":
return false
}
case *metricsql.AggrFuncExpr:
switch strings.ToLower(v.Name) {
case "topk", "bottomk", "outliersk",
"topk_max", "topk_min", "topk_avg", "topk_median",
"bottomk_max", "bottomk_min", "bottomk_avg", "bottomk_median":
return false
}
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}
return true
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}
func timeseriesToResult(tss []*timeseries, maySort bool) ([]netstorage.Result, error) {
tss = removeNaNs(tss)
result := make([]netstorage.Result, len(tss))
m := make(map[string]struct{}, len(tss))
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bb := bbPool.Get()
for i, ts := range tss {
bb.B = marshalMetricNameSorted(bb.B[:0], &ts.MetricName)
if _, ok := m[string(bb.B)]; ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf(`duplicate output timeseries: %s`, stringMetricName(&ts.MetricName))
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}
m[string(bb.B)] = struct{}{}
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rs := &result[i]
rs.MetricName.CopyFrom(&ts.MetricName)
rs.Values = append(rs.Values[:0], ts.Values...)
rs.Timestamps = append(rs.Timestamps[:0], ts.Timestamps...)
}
bbPool.Put(bb)
if maySort {
sort.Slice(result, func(i, j int) bool {
return metricNameLess(&result[i].MetricName, &result[j].MetricName)
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})
}
return result, nil
}
func metricNameLess(a, b *storage.MetricName) bool {
if string(a.MetricGroup) != string(b.MetricGroup) {
return string(a.MetricGroup) < string(b.MetricGroup)
}
// Metric names for a and b match. Compare tags.
// Tags must be already sorted by the caller, so just compare them.
ats := a.Tags
bts := b.Tags
for i := range ats {
if i >= len(bts) {
// a contains more tags than b and all the previous tags were identical,
// so a is considered bigger than b.
return false
}
at := &ats[i]
bt := &bts[i]
if string(at.Key) != string(bt.Key) {
return string(at.Key) < string(bt.Key)
}
if string(at.Value) != string(bt.Value) {
return string(at.Value) < string(bt.Value)
}
}
return len(ats) < len(bts)
}
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func removeNaNs(tss []*timeseries) []*timeseries {
rvs := tss[:0]
for _, ts := range tss {
allNans := true
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for _, v := range ts.Values {
if !math.IsNaN(v) {
allNans = false
break
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}
}
if allNans {
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// Skip timeseries with all NaNs.
continue
}
rvs = append(rvs, ts)
}
for i := len(rvs); i < len(tss); i++ {
// Zero unused time series, so GC could reclaim them.
tss[i] = nil
}
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return rvs
}
func adjustCmpOps(e metricsql.Expr) metricsql.Expr {
metricsql.VisitAll(e, func(expr metricsql.Expr) {
be, ok := expr.(*metricsql.BinaryOpExpr)
if !ok {
return
}
if !metricsql.IsBinaryOpCmp(be.Op) {
return
}
if isNumberExpr(be.Right) || !isScalarExpr(be.Left) {
return
}
// Convert 'num cmpOp query' expression to `query reverseCmpOp num` expression
// like Prometheus does. For instance, `0.5 < foo` must be converted to `foo > 0.5`
// in order to return valid values for `foo` that are bigger than 0.5.
be.Right, be.Left = be.Left, be.Right
be.Op = getReverseCmpOp(be.Op)
})
return e
}
func isNumberExpr(e metricsql.Expr) bool {
_, ok := e.(*metricsql.NumberExpr)
return ok
}
func isScalarExpr(e metricsql.Expr) bool {
if isNumberExpr(e) {
return true
}
if fe, ok := e.(*metricsql.FuncExpr); ok {
// time() returns scalar in PromQL - see https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/functions/#time
return strings.ToLower(fe.Name) == "time"
}
return false
}
func getReverseCmpOp(op string) string {
switch op {
case ">":
return "<"
case "<":
return ">"
case ">=":
return "<="
case "<=":
return ">="
default:
// there is no need in changing `==` and `!=`.
return op
}
}
func parsePromQLWithCache(q string) (metricsql.Expr, error) {
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pcv := parseCacheV.Get(q)
if pcv == nil {
e, err := metricsql.Parse(q)
if err == nil {
e = metricsql.Optimize(e)
e = adjustCmpOps(e)
if *treatDotsAsIsInRegexps {
e = escapeDotsInRegexpLabelFilters(e)
}
}
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pcv = &parseCacheValue{
e: e,
err: err,
}
parseCacheV.Put(q, pcv)
}
if pcv.err != nil {
return nil, pcv.err
}
return pcv.e, nil
}
func escapeDotsInRegexpLabelFilters(e metricsql.Expr) metricsql.Expr {
metricsql.VisitAll(e, func(expr metricsql.Expr) {
me, ok := expr.(*metricsql.MetricExpr)
if !ok {
return
}
for i := range me.LabelFilters {
f := &me.LabelFilters[i]
if f.IsRegexp {
f.Value = escapeDots(f.Value)
}
}
})
return e
}
func escapeDots(s string) string {
dotsCount := strings.Count(s, ".")
if dotsCount <= 0 {
return s
}
result := make([]byte, 0, len(s)+2*dotsCount)
for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
if s[i] == '.' && (i == 0 || s[i-1] != '\\') && (i+1 == len(s) || i+1 < len(s) && s[i+1] != '*' && s[i+1] != '+' && s[i+1] != '{') {
// Escape a dot if the following conditions are met:
// - if it isn't escaped already, i.e. if there is no `\` char before the dot.
// - if there is no regexp modifiers such as '+', '*' or '{' after the dot.
result = append(result, '\\', '.')
} else {
result = append(result, s[i])
}
}
return string(result)
}
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var parseCacheV = func() *parseCache {
pc := &parseCache{
m: make(map[string]*parseCacheValue),
}
metrics.NewGauge(`vm_cache_requests_total{type="promql/parse"}`, func() float64 {
return float64(pc.Requests())
})
metrics.NewGauge(`vm_cache_misses_total{type="promql/parse"}`, func() float64 {
return float64(pc.Misses())
})
metrics.NewGauge(`vm_cache_entries{type="promql/parse"}`, func() float64 {
return float64(pc.Len())
})
return pc
}()
const parseCacheMaxLen = 10e3
type parseCacheValue struct {
e metricsql.Expr
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err error
}
type parseCache struct {
// Move atomic counters to the top of struct for 8-byte alignment on 32-bit arch.
// See https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/212
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requests uint64
misses uint64
m map[string]*parseCacheValue
mu sync.RWMutex
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}
func (pc *parseCache) Requests() uint64 {
return atomic.LoadUint64(&pc.requests)
}
func (pc *parseCache) Misses() uint64 {
return atomic.LoadUint64(&pc.misses)
}
func (pc *parseCache) Len() uint64 {
pc.mu.RLock()
n := len(pc.m)
pc.mu.RUnlock()
return uint64(n)
}
func (pc *parseCache) Get(q string) *parseCacheValue {
atomic.AddUint64(&pc.requests, 1)
pc.mu.RLock()
pcv := pc.m[q]
pc.mu.RUnlock()
if pcv == nil {
atomic.AddUint64(&pc.misses, 1)
}
return pcv
}
func (pc *parseCache) Put(q string, pcv *parseCacheValue) {
pc.mu.Lock()
overflow := len(pc.m) - parseCacheMaxLen
if overflow > 0 {
// Remove 10% of items from the cache.
overflow = int(float64(len(pc.m)) * 0.1)
for k := range pc.m {
delete(pc.m, k)
overflow--
if overflow <= 0 {
break
}
}
}
pc.m[q] = pcv
pc.mu.Unlock()
}